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Scarborough subway approved by council in major victory for Rob Ford

In a close 24-20 vote and a major victory for Mayor Rob Ford, city council has confirmed its approval of a Scarborough subway that could cost Toronto taxpayers $1 billion over the next 30 years.

Ford thanked the provincial government for its $1.48 billion contribution and Ottawa for $660 million to “do what we wanted to do from Day 1.”

“The prime minister sat beside me and said, ‘This is the right thing to do,’” he told council.

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Premier Kathleen Wynne moved to support the subway when she realized that’s what voters wanted, he said.

In a decision the penny-pinching mayor said kept him up at night, Ford supported a 1.6 per cent property tax levy to pay the city’s share of the three-stop subway, which is estimated to cost between $2.5 billion and $3 billion.

The tax increase that will cost the average household $41 when fully phased in, will contribute $745 million to the $910 city share of the subway. A development charge hike will raise $165 million.

“I’m not worried about over-runs because it’s my head that’s on the chopping block. I’ll make sure every penny is accounted for,” said Ford.

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